Undergraduate Admissions

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • A minimum grade of 2.0 in each of MATH 124, MATH 125, MATH 126 (or MATH 134-5-6)  
  • A minimum grade of 2.0 in AMATH 301
  • This is a capacity constrained major and admission is competitive. Successful applicants typically have over a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA in courses listed above.  

Information for Prospective Students

How do you apply?

There are two admission pathways for AMATH/CFRM majors:  Currently enrolled University of Washington Seattle students and Direct-to-Major entering transfer students.

In order to apply, please address the five (5) topics presented in the Personal Statement Template and upload your responses in PDF form. All topics are optional but encouraged. Your responses must be formatted in sections with headings. The response under each heading should be no more than 250 words or 2 pages total.
Additionally, current UW students will need to submit an unofficial UW transcript, and entering transfer students will submit unofficial transcripts from their college/university.

1) Currently Enrolled UW Seattle Students:
Submit your ONLINE APPLICATION during one of the following admission windows.  Make sure you are logged into your UW Gmail account in another incognito window before clicking the link for the form (Chrome works best).

Applications Open

Applications Close

Decision Notification

Official Quarter Start

8am on September 23, 2024

5pm on October 4, 2024

By October 25, 2024

Winter 2025

8am on March 31, 2025

5pm on April 11, 2025

By April 25, 2024

Autumn 2025

Admissions decisions will be communicated via email. If admitted, follow the next steps listed in the email. If admitted and you do not accept the offer by the deadline stated in the email, you will not be admitted to the major and will need to reapply in a future admission cycle.  

2) Entering Transfer Students (only Autumn quarter start):  
Direct-to-major transfer applicants must submit a separate DEPARTMENTAL APPLICATION for the same quarter for which they submit an application to UW Seattle. For information about the University of Washington Transfer Application, visit https://admit.washington.edu/apply/.
- Transfer students need to have applied to UW for Autumn quarter entry before applying to the AMATH/CFRM major. Be sure to list AMATH, AMATH-DS, CFRM, or CFRM-DS as your first or second choice major. Include relevant information from your UW Seattle application in your Departmental application. We do not have access to your UW application when reviewing your submission for the major.
After applying to UW Seattle and receiving your application acknowledgement letter from the Admissions Office, set up your NetID. This process can take several days. You will use this NetID to log in to the AMATH/CFRM application.
- If required prerequisite courses needed to apply to the AMATH/CFRM major are not completed/graded before the major application deadline, we cannot review your direct-to-major application. If a prerequisite course is in-progress or planned and if you are admitted to UW as a declared major in another program or as a pre-major, please apply during the next AMATH/CFRM application cycle as a current UW student. 
- Transfer applicants are notified by the Department only if they are being offered admission directly to the major. Admission to the major is conveyed to the UW Office of Admissions, who will continue the process of evaluating your application for admission to the University. If you are admitted to UW Seattle, they will indicate the major in the offer.
- If you are denied direct admission to the major, that decision is conveyed to the UW Office of Admissions, who will continue the process of evaluating your application for admission to the University. If you are admitted to UW Seattle, you may be admitted to a pre-major status (instead of directly to a Department). 

Applications Open

Applications Close

Decision Notification

Official Quarter Start

8am on February 3, 2025

5pm on April 5, 2025

Late May - Early June

Autumn 2025

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